The church is located in the middle of the village of Morissen, surrounded by a cemetery. It is first mentioned in the indulgence letter for St. Vincentius from 1345 under the patronage of St. James and St. Christopher.
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On the border between Obersaxen and the municipality of Breil/Brigels, on a prominent rocky plateau above Tavanasa, there are enigmatic remains of a wall.
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A personal guide will guide you on the popular Garmil high-altitude hike and give you interesting details about the geology along the way via smartphone.
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The Sternstein in Wangs is an impressive, grooved stone block that may have been used by the Celts to determine the time of day and year. Its energetic radiation suggests a cultic use.
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The listed church in Obermutten is the only sacred building in Switzerland that is made entirely of wood, with the surrounding larch forests providing the building material. It is also the highest wooden church in Europe.
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